Dropbox is one of the leaders in cloud storage and I use it every day for both business and personal files. Installing and using Dropbox is extremely easy - it's really something you can just set and forget.
All you do is create a file structure within your Dropbox folder and then create/edit/save things as you normally would and everything within that main Dropbox folder automatically syncs to the cloud (and to any other computer you have Dropbox installed on as well).
I use Dropbox to sync all of my computers (2 desktops and 2 laptops) so that I have all of my client work available on all of them any time I need them. I can also access those same files from my phone, so if a client needs a file while I'm on the go or if I need to post an image to social media, I can just pop into my account and grab it. Sharing files is also very easy to do from any device as well.
The only potential downside of Dropbox is the price because in the last year or two, many competitors have offered far more free space than the 2 gigs Dropbox offers.
The ease of use is what keeps me coming back to Dropbox, but I also have a Google Drive account that I use as well due to it's wide integration with 3rd party apps and extremely low price.
Bottom line:
Dropbox is a solid product that has worked flawlessly for me. If you need more free space than the 2 gigs, you'll likely need to look elsewhere and the price for the paid plan ($9.99 a month for 1 TB at the time of writing) is still a deterrent for some.

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Here is an example how cloudHQ can backup and consolidate data from all your cloud accounts used in your organization to the central cloud storage.
The client has shared a Dropbox folder with the project manager of your team. You’d like to have the rest of the team kept in the loop when the client updates or adds files in the shared Dropbox folder without asking your team to use Dropbox. Since all cloud accounts are backed up and consolidated to the central Google Drive account, simply share this Google Drive project folder with the team.
Every time a new file is changed or added in Dropbox, the file also gets changed or added into Google Drive. It’s a simple cause and effect workflow.
If for some reason, the client accidentally deletes a file, don't worry - everything is backed up: you’ll still have access to it in your Google Drive account, inside your cloudHQ archive folder.

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In this simple video tutorial, I will show you how to create a free Dropbox account.
Dropbox is arguably one of the most popular cloud storage services.
Before you start saving files on dropbox, you need to create an account.
Go to dropbox.com
Click on the sign up button.
Fill in the sign up form with correct details.
Agree to the Terms and conditions.
Click Sign Up.
Dropbox will create and log you in to your new account instantly.

Dropbox is one of the best apps out there for backing up and syncing files between devices. Setting up Dropbox only takes a few minutes and files sync in the background seamlessly.
Let's look at the entire process from installing Dropbox for the first time on a computer, uploading a file, syncing it between devices and finally sharing a file from dropbox via email or link.
Then we will look at creating folders and organizing your Dropbox and upgrade options if you run out of space.
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A short tutorial showing how to sign up for Dropbox.
http://www.dropbox.com
A very simple process.
1) Access url above
2) Enter Your information or select to use your Google Info
Note: If you choose to use your Google information it will automatically link within dropbox which will save you this step later.
Mastering Dropbox is a collection of independent tutorials and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Dropbox Corporation.

Top10BestOnlineBackup.com presents a quick easy to follow tutorial on how to sign up for a free Dropbox account.
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